dustintv said:
What notable talk radio hosts are slowly making their way up in the world of syndicated talk radio? I've heard people mention like Mike McConnell as up and coming but who else? Who will be the next top talker at Rush's level?
Are we sure anyone wants to be at Rush's level?
But seriously...
While I'm glad progressive talk is back on the air in Columbus, I didn't miss Air America that much.
It was Stephanie Miller that got me hooked and Ed Schultz that kept me listening.
Both of them have an appeal to listeners from both sides of the spectrum, even though liberals make up a majority of the audience.
Steph has proven herself to be an equal opportunity offender. Nothing mean-spirited, however. She can poke fun of Democrats as much as she does Republicans. Steph, Jim Ward and Chris Lavoie have, for example, taken the f-rt joke to places no one has gone before. The show has even been the target of complaints for not being serious enough. Of course, that's because the show aims to
entertain.
The same listeners who would say Steph is not serious enough would find Big Eddie not liberal enough. But that's part of Ed's success. He's a gun-toting, meat-eating sportsman from the heartland who appeals to both rural and urban listeners. He touches on subjects like the Farm Bill in a way that all listeners can see how it impacts them.
Both Steph and Big Eddie also have a way of talking with their more conservative guests (like Pat Buchanan, Ron Paul, Richard Viguerie) without getting confrontatioal. And while Ed may have his moments, he and Steph will talk with anyone, even the staunchest, as Steph would say, "right-wing love muffin."
OK. I'll now let someone conservative discuss the up-and-coming talkers from their camp. However, I suspect it might take a while for a conservative to come up their equivalent to Steph and Big Eddie. At least one who doesn't screen the calls.
